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207 ft. double Burr truss. Believed to be the longest single span public bridge in the U.S. in use. Was officially christened using President Andrew Jackson's famous toast - “The Federal Union - It must and shall be preserved.” First bridge...

207 ft. double Burr truss. Believed to be the longest single span public bridge in the U.S. in use. Was officially christened using President Andrew Jackson's famous toast - “The Federal Union - It must and shall be preserved.” First bridge...

176 ft. Burr truss. West end of Turkey Run State Park. An iron bridge at this location was lost in the 1913 flood. Abutments were raised above flood level. The arch rings were salvaged from the Armiesburg Bridge built in 1853 by Henry Wolf &...

176 ft. Burr truss. West end of Turkey Run State Park. An iron bridge at this location was lost in the 1913 flood. Abutments were raised above flood level. The arch rings were salvaged from the Armiesburg Bridge built in 1853 by Henry Wolf &...

207 ft. double Burr truss. Believed to be the longest single span public bridge in the U.S. in use. Was officially christened using President Andrew Jackson's famous toast - “The Federal Union - It must and shall be preserved.” First bridge...

207 ft. double Burr truss. Believed to be the longest single span public bridge in the U.S. in use. Was officially christened using President Andrew Jackson's famous toast - “The Federal Union - It must and shall be preserved.” First bridge...

207 ft. double Burr truss. Believed to be the longest single span public bridge in the U.S. in use. Was officially christened using President Andrew Jackson's famous toast - “The Federal Union - It must and shall be preserved.” First bridge...

176 ft. Burr truss. West end of Turkey Run State Park. An iron bridge at this location was lost in the 1913 flood. Abutments were raised above flood level. The arch rings were salvaged from the Armiesburg Bridge built in 1853 by Henry Wolf &...

207 ft. double Burr truss. Believed to be the longest single span public bridge in the U.S. in use. Was officially christened using President Andrew Jackson's famous toast - “The Federal Union - It must and shall be preserved.” First bridge...

132 ft. Burr truss. Bridge washed out then rebuilt. Name of Gen. Arthur Patterson appears on the bridge - assumed he re-erected the bridge. In 1863 a section of the road was vacated and re-erected in its present location by J. J. Daniels.